KAMPALA, April 12 (NNN-AGENCIES) — A Colombian researcher has been trampled to death by an elephant in Kibale National Park in western Uganda, the country’s national parks authority said.
Ramirez Amaya Sebastian, based at Arizona State University in the United States, was with another researcher and a guide in the national park, known for its wildlife and research centre, when he died on Sunday.
“They came across a lone elephant that charged them, forcing them to run in different directions,” Uganda’s national parks authority said in a statement on Monday.
“The elephant chased Sebastian and trampled him, resulting in his death,” the statement added, saying it was the first such deadly incident in the national park for 50 years.
The Uganda Wildlife Authority says its staff in Kibale, are working with Police in Fort Portal, have so far retrieved Sebastian’s body for further management.
In January, a Saudi tourist was trampled to death by an elephant during a game drive at another popular park in Uganda, Murchison Falls, after leaving the car he was travelling in. –
Ayman Sayed Elshahany, was at the time travelling with three of his friends in a Toyota Wish when they stopped along the way and the deceased went out of car.
An elephant charged at him killed him on the spot. — NNN-AGENCIES